Book,  Par.

1   III,     89|       there was a sanctuary of Aesculapius, but that the rest relied
2    IV,     18| respective temples of Juno and Aesculapius. The Samians relied on a
3    IV,     18|      admitted to the temple of Aesculapius, when king Mithridates ordered
4   XII,     71|  afterwards, by the arrival of Aesculapius, the art of the physician
5   XIV,     25|       violated the treasury of Aesculapius and had tampered with a
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